Marvel's Mulgore Inn

Chapter 232 Troublesome Gambling

Chapter 232 A troublesome bet

Author: Little Sirius Hunter

Chapter 232 A troublesome bet

Different from the common "rock, paper, scissors", in this high martial arts plane, guessing is actually a very difficult way to bet - at least it is definitely different from what most people imagine.

Even the fist speed of the Saint Seiya can reach the speed of light. Why do you think that a group of cosmic monsters can't compare to a group of little kids in their teens and 20s? Even if they are not known for their speed, these old people who have lived for countless centuries

These guys definitely have superb combat awareness, and they can change seventy or eighty movements in one millisecond, which is so easy and enjoyable.

So you expect these guys to honestly choose a target and then throw rocks? That is absolutely impossible. They will only change their punches instantly after seeing the way you punch - but if both parties have such a

Ability, then it becomes a way for both sides to compete in speed and eyesight.

Because of this, after both parties negotiated the details, it eventually turned into an extremely complicated betting method.

The two of them each summoned a summoned object, and then used the punching method of the summoned object to judge - but when Kaus threw a ghost wolf, Hela severely protested, believing that the communication between the soul creation and the master was almost non-existent.

Delay, which will allow Caus to change the result at the last moment.

Similarly, Hela's suggestion of using dead souls was rejected by Kaus for similar reasons.

After the two quarreled, Hela finally chose the skeleton soldier, while Kausi chose the earth element. They each checked the other's summons and determined that it would take a certain amount of time to control such clumsy summons to change form.

Hela was still a little worried, and insisted that the earth element be given a layer of elemental force field to isolate the summoner's spiritual power.

So a ridiculous scene appeared on the field: the big and honest earth elemental was covered in a dark force field, while the thin skeleton soldier in front of Hela was holding up the shield of the earth that was constantly rotating on all sides - who had ever seen defense?

Such a powerful skeleton soldier?

Both sides racked their brains to prohibit all mental detection and peeping from the other side, but they also wanted to use some means to peek at the other side's moves. As a result, there was an undercurrent in the field, elemental fluctuations came and went, and the earth element rose in front of him.

Surrounded by earthen walls, the skeleton soldiers were covered in a layer of darkness. It was only at this moment that the two sides stopped their endless arguments and reached a preliminary agreement.

"Are you ready?" Hela stared at the earthen wall. As soon as her mental power extended over there, it was as if she had hit a copper wall and an iron wall. She refused to give up, trying to find a gap to get in.

"Okay!" Cauvus also had a sharp gaze, and the power of the elements dug holes around the dark field, trying to find weak points that could be penetrated.

"Open your barrier!"

"Why don't you remove your realm first?"

"Then let the other party attack! How about that?"

"agree!"

"Three, two, one..."

The two of them launched their strongest attacks almost at the same time. The earth wall barrier and the dark field were shattered, revealing skeleton soldiers and earth elements with dull faces.

"Okay, I lost!" Looking at the five white claws of the opponent's little skeleton, he clenched his fist into a fist and decisively admitted defeat. Then he picked up a bottle of iced milk from the ground and threw it from a distance.

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After losing three games in a row, Kausu finally won a game. Hela over there was also a bachelor. With a casual move, a hill not far away suddenly cracked, and a set of long-weathered bones flew out.

"This is Jeerschkogur." Hela looked at the bones floating in front of her in a daze. "She is the best at using javelins among the Valkyries. She once slaughtered five hundred people with a bolt of lightning fury.

Fire giant..."

"Is it just the bones? Where's the soul?"

"The soul is another bet!" Hela's face immediately turned grim. "Mortals, don't push yourself too far! You only exchanged a little worthless food for a powerful Valkyrie skeleton. How much more do you want?"

"This is a bet, not a deal!" Kausi did not back down, "Of course, out of respect for the Valkyrie, I agree to put my soul as another bet. But this is not the reason for you to look down on food!"

"Due to some special reasons, the souls of the Valkyries are not complete, and their souls exist in fragments!" Hela did not dwell too much on this, but stared at Kausi playfully, "As for how to do it?

When these pieces are put together, it's not my problem."

"That's my business, Ms. Hela!"

The bet continued. Although this kind of bet was quite troublesome, Hela, who had been lonely for tens of thousands of years, still enjoyed it. Even the exhausted Cauvus accidentally let her take advantage of her, and a ray of consciousness penetrated from the ground.

, fortunately, they were discovered by a sentry totem. So the two had a lively quarrel, accusing each other of being unruly.

I don’t know how long it took, but even if Kausu, who had a large number of packages, won less and lost more, he finally won all the twenty-seven Valkyrie corpses - and the food and drinks in front of Hela had already piled up like a mountain.

"Okay!" Hela stretched lazily, showing off her curvy figure unscrupulously, "You have won all the bones. I think the gamble can be over for now!"

"That's fine!"

Feeling that his energy has reached its limit, Cauus has no intention of continuing his efforts to win over the Valkyrie's soul. Belial outside must have been impatient for a long time.

He looked around for a while, walked to a collapsed stone pillar, carefully took out a teleporter and placed it on the ground. He watched the indicator light start to flash and eventually turned green, and then he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Are you setting up a space anchor?" Hela watched Kausu's every move with interest. "It seems a bit troublesome and not safe."

"It's just recording a space coordinate!" Kaus actually doesn't have much confidence in goblin technology. "The density of space here is too high. I can't open a portal here at all. So I'll record the coordinates first.

At least I can go back and slowly figure out a better way."

"Aren't you afraid that this place will never be open again? Then you will never be able to collect the soul fragments of the Valkyrie Legion!" Hela narrowed her eyes slightly, "I have tried my best for at least a thousand years and I can't leave.

, so I am very interested in your method of teleportation."

"I'm sorry, it can't be copied or used!" Kausi also sighed, "Otherwise, I would have run away with the universe a few years ago..."

He waved his hand, and the earth element that was still holding a fist posture collapsed silently. The next moment, the ground filled with corpses burst open, and a giant earth element that was forty meters high slowly emerged from the ground.

Climbed up - all the bones were embedded in the body of the earth element, so that they could be teleported back to the basement with Cauvus.

"Then...see you later!"

Cauvus winked at Hela, and [Star Teleportation] began to read the message. A white light flashed, and Cauvus' figure and the giant earth element disappeared without a trace at the same time.

"So that's it!" Hela, who had been staring closely at Kausu's reading action, finally understood, "Soul imprint, no wonder it cannot be copied. Only if someone is willing to put his imprint on their own soul can it be possible to communicate with him.

He uses this method of soul travel together!"

"But after winning so much, I can finally..." Hela walked down from the Skeleton Throne and was about to feast when she suddenly paused, with a look of regret on her face.

"I should have let him leave the source of the fire!"

"Niflheim is extremely lacking in natural elements. There is only the aura of death everywhere. But I don't know fire spells..."

Hela suddenly remembered something. She looked around for a while, and finally found the wrist armor that had been shattered by Cauvus' blow just now. She hurriedly rushed forward and carefully picked up a small piece of the fragment. She felt the remaining residue inside.

The weak fire element couldn't help but laugh wildly.

(End of chapter)

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